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Abyss
by:
David Weddle
,
Jeffrey Lang
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 0671774832
ISBN 13: 9780671774837
Publication date:
July 1st, 2001
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages: 292
Genres: Science Fiction
In a universe where chaos looms, a covert group emerges as the guardians of the Federation. Operating from the shadows, they navigate a labyrinth of moral ambiguity, driven by a mission that few can comprehend. Their existence defies the norms of justice and honor, raising questions about the lengths to which they will go to uphold their own vision of peace.
As the plot unfolds, the boundaries of right and wrong blur, revealing complex characters who grapple with their identities and loyalties. Betrayal and intrigue lie just beneath the surface, as hidden agendas threaten to unravel the fragile stability of the Federation. With every decision, they must confront the darkness within themselves and the consequences of their actions.
In this gripping narrative, alliances are forged and shattered, and the stakes grow higher with each revelation. The protectors must contend not only with external threats but also with the ethical dilemmas that arise from their clandestine operations. As they strive to shield those they serve, the question remains: can they maintain their humanity while standing on the precipice of an abyss?
As the plot unfolds, the boundaries of right and wrong blur, revealing complex characters who grapple with their identities and loyalties. Betrayal and intrigue lie just beneath the surface, as hidden agendas threaten to unravel the fragile stability of the Federation. With every decision, they must confront the darkness within themselves and the consequences of their actions.
In this gripping narrative, alliances are forged and shattered, and the stakes grow higher with each revelation. The protectors must contend not only with external threats but also with the ethical dilemmas that arise from their clandestine operations. As they strive to shield those they serve, the question remains: can they maintain their humanity while standing on the precipice of an abyss?